Daily Devotion

A Depraved Mind

"And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper,"  Romans 1:28

How many of you can agree with this:  every time you watch the news there is a report of a robbery or murder?  You read the newspaper the next day about a big suicide bombing in a major middle eastern area, or about the high school-er carrying a gun into school to kill the people that picked on him, or even the next lustfully obsessed man that slays his former girlfriend in a bitter domestic dispute.  You turn on the radio and they announce yet another depressing headline and then it dawns on you (prayerfully it does anyway) there is really something wrong in the world today.  People are more violent, more evil, more fleshly led.  It even causes Christians to ponder, is there really a God out there?  Does He see what's going on?  If He does, why isn't He doing anything about it??

When I was still in Atlanta, my pastor there gave reference to the passage in Romans 1 from where the scripture above came. Then my eyes opened.  I then realized that due to man's own extreme disobedience and the progression of the world towards sin, God could not do anything.  We were only saved when we opened our mouths and made the confession–it involved a physical act.  Ask yourself, if someone is ignoring you, can you make them listen?  Well I haven't been successful at that–unless you have mind control or some type of hypnotizing powers.  In Lutheranism, they speak of a concept supported by scripture called "Total Depravity."  Depravity is defined as moral corruption.  Thus the "Total Depravity" concludes that as a result of the first sin, every person born thereafter into the world is born into the state of sinfulness and cannot choose to do good except by the grace of God. 

But I think what makes this much sadder, is that we within the Body of Christ, who have been extended God's grace and mercy, who have been delivered from sin, do not share that Good News.  We are too afraid of what others may think and say because of our "religious beliefs".  We shy away from conversations that talk about God or that would require us to make an in-depth confession of our personal faiths.  Here is the resounding factor: souls are at stake.  Even our very own souls are at stake.  God didn't come into our lives just to be there.  He did not make the greatest sacrifice for a single person–He made and orchestrated it for us all.  We allow ourselves to reside in depravity because we do not want to be different.  We all were born into sin, but thank God for the blood of Jesus!  Thank God for the opportunity to save those around us, with the words of our testimonies!  Thank God that by an act of His will for our lives, we are saved!  Don't be afraid to be different, because your difference is what saves you from eternal damnation–the result of a depraved mind.

"And you were dead in your trespasses and sins, in which you formerly walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, of the spirit that is now working in the sons of disobedience. Among them we too all formerly lived in the lusts of our flesh, indulging the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest. But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), and raised us up with Him, and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast." Ephesians 2:1-9

Daily Devotion

Give Me Directions

"It changes direction, turning around by His guidance, That it may do whatever He commands it On the face of the inhabited earth."  Job 37:12

I am one of those people that prides myself on having a good sense of direction.  That's right fellas!  Not all women are directionally-challenged!  I have a good sense of direction and I can usually explore my way back home even if I am lost.  I can find my way back home after visiting some place only once and usually I can make it back there too.  I even learn from examples!!!  In school when I learned something new, I only had to see an example after being taught to know and grasp the concept.

If only that were the case with LIFE!!!  I cannot tell you how many times I wished someone would have just told me of their experience in a particular situation and I could have learned from it rather than having to experience it for myself.  And true enough those were the most painful lessons I had to learn.  If only God could have pulled me to the side and said "Marquita, for this situation, here is what you need to do…"  I would have simply been like "Okay God!! You know best and I do not want to be hurt or get in trouble…"  But hey there is that thing called Free Will that He gave us…that forces us to make some decisions in life on our own, that allows us to make bad decisions but allows God to ensure that we can learn from it.  Nowadays we have GPS systems that we can use to get us from a known point A to unknown point B and back.  Ahem, ahem….the GPS for life is called the Bible and prayer and we must make sure that we have volume on the speaker turned up so that we can hear God as He speaks to us through them!!!

How many times do you enter a situation and come out on the other side thinking "Dang, I wish I would have listened to that" or "I wish I would have heeded that advice"?  How many times do you pray about something, get an answer or lack thereof and move forward with no peace only to realize that you should have waited or avoided that situation?  How many times do you ignore that gut feeling?  I used to do that like clockwork.  Taking a test I would always go with my second guess.  Even in life, I have doubted myself on things only to end up angry with myself for not trusting my own instincts.  We have an inner GPS that if we are a part of the Body of Christ, is always with us.  We have to learn to listen to Him because He will not lead us wrong.  Trust in that internal system, the Holy Spirit that is, that He is God's appointed representative to make sure you get where God is leading you.  A car does not often make it from a road trip scratch or dent free–on the contrary, there are sure to be dents and dings that get picked up along the way.  Trust that God will not allow harm to come to you–but there is no guarantee that you will not make it through unscathed.  Trust God and trust the Spirit within you to get you to the right destination.  On that note, good night people and be blessed!!

"I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever;"  John 14:16